The Becoming Love Project
Location
Atlanta metro area and hybrid
Time Commitment
8–12 hours per week
Spring 2026 semester, with option to extend
About The Becoming Love Project
The Becoming Love Project is a nonprofit storytelling and film organization creating narrative-driven work at the intersection of film, culture, and impact.
We operate like a creative studio inside a nonprofit, developing films, programs, and storytelling experiences that translate lived experience into cinematic narrative while also generating insight, learning, and measurable impact. Our work supports vulnerable populations and centers ethical, research-informed storytelling.
About This Internship
This internship is designed for students who are interested in how creative programs work, how impact is measured, and how storytelling intersects with data, research, and evaluation.
As a Programming Intern, you’ll support the design, implementation, and evaluation of storytelling programs and film-adjacent initiatives, including the Youth Screenwriting and Storytelling Program. You’ll be involved in both creative process and program analysis, helping us understand what participants experience, what outcomes emerge, and how the work evolves.
This role is structured, mentored, and hands-on. It’s ideal for students considering careers in research, social impact, program management, producing, arts administration, or graduate study.
What You Will Work On
Program Design and Support
Support planning and coordination for storytelling and film-related programs
Assist with session preparation, materials, and logistics
Help track participation, attendance, and program milestones
Data, Research, and Evaluation
Support collection of qualitative and quantitative program data
Assist with surveys, reflections, feedback forms, and basic data organization
Help document participant experiences, outcomes, and emerging patterns
Support analysis of what’s working, what’s emerging, and what could improve
Story and Creative Development
Support collaborative story development activities tied to film and storytelling projects
Assist with organizing scripts, outlines, drafts, and creative documents
Observe and support how themes move from conversation to written and cinematic form
Film and Creative Production Support
Support program elements connected to short films and creative production
Assist with scheduling, coordination, and preparation for screenings or creative gatherings
Learn how storytelling programs feed into film development and production
Operations and Organization
Maintain organized digital folders, datasets, and program materials
Support internal documentation, notes, and reflections
Assist with real timelines and deliverables connected to live projects
This role sits at the intersection of creativity, structure, and insight.
What You Will Learn
How storytelling programs are designed, facilitated, and evaluated
How qualitative data and narrative feedback are gathered and interpreted
How creative and film-based programs demonstrate impact
How nonprofits use data for learning, funding, and accountability
How ethical storytelling operates when serving vulnerable populations
How program work informs film development, production, and public-facing narratives
You’ll gain experience that translates directly to research, policy, social impact, producing, and program leadership paths.
Who This Is For
This role is a strong fit if you are:
A current college student or recent graduate in psychology, sociology, public health, data science, social work, policy, nonprofit management, arts administration, or a related field
Organized, detail-oriented, and analytical
Comfortable working with both people and information
Interested in research, evaluation, and impact-driven creative work
Curious about how storytelling and film can be studied, measured, and improved
No prior research or film experience is required. Curiosity, care, and follow-through matter more.
What You Will Walk Away With
Hands-on experience supporting real programs and film-adjacent initiatives
Experience collecting, organizing, and interpreting program data
Exposure to story development and creative production processes
Examples of evaluation, reporting, and impact documentation
Mentorship and guidance from a board and team of experienced professionals
Clear experience you can reference in research, grad school, or job applications
Professional references upon successful completion
This internship is designed to build real skills and real clarity, not just exposure.
Compensation
This is an unpaid internship. Academic credit may be available depending on your institution.
How to Apply
Please submit:
A short note explaining why this role aligns with your interests
A resume or summary of relevant experience
Send materials to
Final Note
We are intentional about who we invite into this work. This role is for students who want to understand how creative programs function, how impact is measured, and how storytelling and film can be both expressive and accountable.
How to Apply
Please submit:
A short note explaining why this role aligns with your interests
A resume or summary of relevant experience